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Obaseki 4yrs Govt inflicts More pains On Edo state Ijaw, We Can't Face Injustice Again

Obaseki 4yrs Govt inflicts More pains On Edo state Ijaw, We Can't Face Injustice Again

Edo state Ijaw youth leader has cry out for Injustice of Governor Godwin Obaseki lead four years administration as Governor of Edo state. Normally it shouldn’t be surprising to Ijaw man for sidelined and segregation in  Edo state Government, The Ijaws in the state have been marginalized for decades for no just,  A man renowned for his corrupt practices, a Governor who is a personification of incompetence and who has fallen out of favour with his ethnic tribes and his party, whom having been rejected by all and sundry is now direly looking for a way to suffocate and abort due process, employs a renowned sentiment styles of neglecting the Ijaws for his monarchy styles of Government,

It is not surprising, it is what it is and what it should be: like minds flock together and with Governor Godwin Obaseki and APC National chairman Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, we behold a treacherous politician and their pugilist. Udo Egbema road projects was awarded in the administration of Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, he allegedly conspired with NDDC and abandoned Ijaw part of the projects but he completed the  Binis part of the projects, Obaseki came to power and seat on it, displayed his sentiment styles of government on Ijaws.  Ijaw forbidden to be SSG, Commissioner, House of Assembly, Council chairman and others in Edo state.
He noting that, It is often said those who live in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones.

Youth leader disclose that, it becoming alarmed to hear Governor Obaseki saying he won’t get justice after the Committee of the APC concluded his screening on Wednesday 10th June 2020.

Comrade Mingo, asked the question who did he give Justice to as Governor of Edo State in almost four years of his rule. Whereby no single projects in Ijaw kingdom's, the five Ijaw kingdom's kings staff of office was neglected by Gov. Obaseki led Government,

Did he serve Justice on  Udo Egbema road projects that  abandoned by NDDC when he took over for four years nothing was done, 

Did he fair and just to Ijaw people? by neglected impoverished Ijaw communities?
Has Governor Obaseki been fair to Edo state Ijaw people to whom he makes promises but failed to fulfill his promises?

Has Governor Obaseki served Justice to those who supported him  at Egbema Kingdom, Olodiama kingdom Okomu kingdom, Gbarun and Furupia kingdom and who he later conspired with Okomu oil company and military personnel to invaded and burned down hapless Ijaws Okomu communities, Has Governor Obaseki served Justice to Ijaw kingdom's whom he refused to provide good health care services, drinking water, hospital, good Education, and instead embarked on the blackmail Ijaws, called them Tennant in Edo state, denial of  their traditional rights,

Has his Excellency served Justice to Edo state Ijaw market women whom he has decided to cluster in rain and sun to trade, without market buildings for five Ijaw kingdom's, Is he serve Justice to Edo Ijaws whereby our children seat on ordinary ground in primary and secondary school, all the red roof school building in other Ethnic tribes communities, how many in Ijaw communities in Edo state.

Was he fair to Edo state Ijaws pregnant women that he deprived antenatal care, that suffering for lack of treatment, that  dying everyday in Ijaw communities,  has been most unfair and unjust to the Ijaw people generality, When he cries for justice, I wonder if he expects his unjust actions against Ijaw people, whom inlaw to him feel the inflict he has placed on them.

Weep not my governor: the measure you give is the measure you will receive.
Justice is for All, Not Only For the privilege
but in Leadership, every action taken has consequences- positive or negative. He stated.
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  1. Yes I support the author of this tribalistic sentiment of the governor,in my own position the road from Eghor to Ebelle was abandon at the river which is the boundaries between Edo speaking and the Ishan people,it is hell accessing that road from the bridge to Ebelle , I main ask which crime have the people committed, I am not a politician but the injustice is well pronounced

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